1944D Lincoln~D/S?

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  1. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

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  3. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    It COULD be a 1944 D/S Rpm #2, the less scarce one. The expensive version, Rpm #1 has a pronounced "horn" poking out of the top of the D, but it does look to me to be the #2 D/S.

    Of course, hit coppercoins.com and post us some macros of you could....

    I keep every 44-D aside as well for the same reason, and have found a DDO, I will post at a later date when I can get better macros
     
  4. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

  5. mike98024

    mike98024 Senior Member

    Unfortunately, I don't think that this is a D/S. I had the good fortune to find one once, the #2, and "in-hand" it is a surprisingly distinct OMM. The left side of the D will have a pronounced horn and there are distinct undermarks where the S was. I sold it for $90 on Ebay, and wish I had it back.
     
  6. ACW

    ACW AIM HIGH

    I have several #2's and I have to agree with mike. From your pics it is just too hard to tell if there is anything there. It should be pretty obvious since on mine the horn is almost as high as the D.

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    The coin I show here would be considered a stage C. You can also see a secondary hook off the bottom of the D.
     
  7. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    I think there is the "horn/hook" poking out of the left side, under the foreign debris....my opinion is to clean the gunk off and get a better look.

    Never had one in hand
     
  8. ACW

    ACW AIM HIGH

    If the hook can't be confirmed at the mm there may be another marker to look for on the OMM#2. According to the book "The RPM Book", Lincoln Cents by James Wiles, Ph.D, regardless of die stage there should be a die crack from the bust to the rim east or west of VDB depending on stage.
     
  9. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    East OR west of the VDB?? What, the die crack moves depending on the die stage??
     
  10. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    I appreciate all the help guys. I'm convinced it is a D/S.

    Wish I could get better pics but here's what I see. To the left of the D at the top is the curl of the S.
    The "blob" at the bottom is where I have problems getting pics.
    It's the serif of the S. No doubt in my mind.

    Looks better under a 16x loupe than my QX3.
     
  11. ACW

    ACW AIM HIGH

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    I am guessing that they are 2 seperate die cracks appearing at different die states. Coins, unlike humans, are allowed to have more than 1 die crack.

    From the book.....
     
  12. ROBERTO

    ROBERTO New Member

    :hammer:
    how many coins do you have i collet them to.
     
  13. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

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